Fall of the Twin Towers

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September 11th, 2001 is a day that will forever live in infamy. On that dreadful day, “We the people” were told that a terrorist group, the Al Qaeda, planned and carried out multiple attacks against the United States. The most morbid of those attacks was the collapse of the World Trade Center towers one and two. However, there is some substantial evidence that raises concern whether or not what the public was told about how the Twin Towers collapsed is true or if it was fabricated for the governments benefit.
News headlines all around the world captured the events that took place on September 11th, 2001, events of which many will never forget. That morning, members of a terrorist group known as the Al Qaeda hijacked four planes and flew them into multiple destinations. Two of those hijacked planes were then flown into the twin Towers in New York City. The first plane, American Airlines Flight number eleven collided into the North Tower (World Trade Center Building number one) at 8:46am into floors 93-99 and the second plane, United Airlines Flight number 175 collided with the South Tower (WTC Building number two) at 9:03am into floors 77-85 (9/11 Memorial). It was believed that the Twin Towers fell from a combination of the impact of the planes and fires from the jet fuel. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a report stating that the possible reasons why the Twin Towers fell was because of sagging of heated floor and trusses, cutting of many columns, and viscoplastic buckling of heated, damaged, and overloaded columns (Baz’ant).
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